It depends entirely on the size of the drill rig to be setup & the depth of the hole to be drilled.
Most top head style rigs (where the bit is raised & lowered along with the rotational head motor assm that is attached to the mast) are simple affairs - 1/2 hour to a day to setup, depending on site conditions. These rigs are generally limited to 1000-3000 feet of depth.
Larger rigs, capable of greater depths, can take anywhere from 1 day to a month to setup, including all the necessary site work.
A motor rotates a shaft that carries a drill. -A much better explanation is available if you specify WHICH 'drilling machine' -rather than such a broad definition.
That depends very much on the exact make of machine, but it can generally be figured out by looking carefully at how it's mounted in the head.
Yes, they can, but don't achieve their full potential because of the much lower speeds
LAN setup can cover like a build
Drilling in the US will probably cut down prices 10-20%
Cost of drill = x. Cost of lathe = 7x. Cost of two lathes and 3 drills = 7x + 7x + x + x + x = 17x. If 17x = 8500, then x = 500. Each drill costs 500. Each lathe costs 3500.
An old upright piano weighs between 300 and 500 pounds.
As much as you can get......
22 an hour
more than a lot
It's a stationary bicycle where you're sitting fairly upright, pretty much like on a regular bicycle.
$100